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Ralph D. Albertazzie, 88
JULY 16, 1923-AUG. 15, 2011 Ralph Dayton Albertazzie, 88, of Falling Waters, W.Va., died Monday, Aug. 15, 2011. Ralph D. Albertazzie was born in Cassville, W.Va., on July 16, 1923. He graduated in 1941 from Morgantown High School, where he was an...Tags: Elections, Defense, China, Human Interest, Richard Nixon
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Paintings, ceramics and other ongoing exhibits for Aug. 18
Artwork by Andy Iverson
Colorful, graphic paintings by Andy Iverson will be on display. Exhibit continues through Tuesday, Aug. 30. Washington County Arts Council, 14 W. Washington St., Hagerstown. Call 301-791-3132 or go to www.washingtoncountyarts.com....Tags: Health, Travel, Human Interest, History (tv network), Hospitals and Clinics
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W.Va. redistricting bill vetoed; new session Thursday
Associated PressWest Virginia's Legislature is heading back into special session Thursday to redraw House of Delegates districts, after acting Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin vetoed the House plan passed during a special session earlier this month. Tomblin issued the call for the...Tags: Executive Branch, Government, Justice System, Earl Ray Tomblin, Voting
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Capito visits Macy's center site
matthew.umstead@herald-mail.comU.S. Rep. Shelley Moore Capito kicked off a two-day visit in the Eastern Panhandle Wednesday morning at the site of the future Macy's fulfillment center in Berkeley County, which officials said is on track to open in June of next year. Capito, R-W.Va.,...Tags: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Health, Iowa, Barack Obama, Shelley Moore Capito
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More than 800 marijuana plants seized following aerial search in W.Va.
More than 800 cultivated marijuana plants in Morgan, Berkeley and Jefferson counties were seized following an aerial search of the Eastern Panhandle on Wednesday, West Virginia State Police said in a news release. Members of the West Virginia State...Tags: U.S. Army
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Dozens line up overnight for free gift cards from new Sheetz store
caleb.calhoun@herald-mail.comTyler Clipp, 20, of Hagerstown said he waited in line all night from 6 p.m. Wednesday for the new Sheetz gas station and convenience store to open on Eastern Boulevard Thursday morning. He and his girlfriend, Kayla Butts, 21, were the first of about 50...Tags: Maryland, Special Olympics, Coffee, North Carolina, Human Interest
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Street reopens in time for Bike Night in Martinsburg
matthew.umstead@herald-mail.comThe first motorists to approach the newly re-opened intersection of Queen and West King streets Thursday afternoon received a little personal direction from a construction worker who waved them on through town square. Those that followed shortly after...Tags: Government, Elections, National Football League, Public Officials, Colleges and Universities
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Accident on Interstate 81 bridge snarls traffic for hours
davem@herald-mail.comTraffic was snarled for hours late Thursday afternoon when eight vehicles, including a tractor trailer and two box trucks, collided in a chain-reaction crash on the Interstate 81 bridge over the Potomac River between West Virginia and Maryland, Maryland...Tags: Maryland
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Area teen crowned W.Va. horticultural queen
Avery Jordan Petrucci was honored Aug. 10 for her reign as the 2010-11 West Virginia State Horticultural Queen during a reception hosted by her parents, Tony and Tana, at their home on Collins Drive in Martinsburg. Avery's final official duty was to...Tags: Volleyball, Human Interest
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Firefighters battle house fire near Shepherdstown
Fire companies from West Virginia and Maryland were still on the scene late Thursday night of a house fire north of Shepherdstown.
John Lehman, the homeowner at 3953 Shepherd Grade Road, said no one was home when the blaze started.
Lehman said the...Tags: Maryland
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Fire company to sell barbecue chicken
Sharpsburg Volunteer Fire Co. No. 1 will sell 150 halves of barbecued chicken in front of the Jefferson Security Bank on the Square in Sharpsburg Saturday, Aug. 27, starting at 10 a.m. Dinners cost $7 for half a chicken with baked beans and a roll. The...Tags: African Americans, Minority Groups, U.S. Supreme Court, Colleges and Universities, Lifestyle and Leisure
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America's 9/11 Ride likely to cause traffic delays Friday
Fifteen miles long.
That is the expected length of 2,500 motorcycles and other vehicles that will be arriving in Washington County on Friday morning in remembrance of the lives lost in the terrorist attacks on the United States on Sept. 11, 2001,...Tags: Maryland, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Travel, Transportation, New York
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